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Dhodge

What have some of you guys done to remedy the leaky two piece gas tanks on the early 60's model tractors with the cast aluminum tanks?  I know there was service bulletins back in the day where they offered a tank kit which was installed inside the original tank.  I wonder if there is anything available today that works well or what other engineering tactics have worked well for you guys. 

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rmaynard

Will a new gasket fix it? There's a guy on eBay who sells new gaskets for $15.00.

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shallowwatersailor

I'm not familiar with those particular tanks, but companies like Eastman sell tank sealer kits which would save taking it apart. Some kits are better than others and $$$.

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buckrancher

check half way down page

 

 

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slammer302

I used sum stuff called red kote

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Jake Kuhn

Send Ron (Big-game) a message. He has reproduction gaskets available

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Racinbob

I used a new gasket on my 854 and I also used a tank sealer I found at a motorcycle shop.

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Shuboxlover

I bought a new gasket for my 753 and it still seeped.  Not until I talked to a buddy of mine who works at an aviation facility (Duncan) that I was able to get my hands on some epoxy to glue two pieces of aluminum together (like wings on an airplain)  No more leakes for me :)

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Live4outdoors

Yes the guy on ebay sells a great gasket that's held on mine perfectly...just follow his instructions for installation with sealant and you can keep the original look of the two piece, I also have a welded tank that works well, i just don't appreciate it cause it's not original.

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Dhodge

Thanks for all the replies guys.  great ideas.  Mine looks like it has a very slight crack wear it bolts to the steering tower.  I have a place near me called gas tank renew.  They have a great reputation and have been spraying a liner in car and truck tanks for years in my area.  I have thought about taking 4 or 5 of my two piece gas tanks to them.  Any thoughts?

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Racinbob

Sure, that would be a fine idea. The do-it-yourself stuff does work well and it's very easy to do.

 

Por-15 works great. Other brands can be found for less $$ and probably work fine but I can't vouch for them. Personally I'd also get a new gasket and then open up the tank for a good cleaning first and then seal.

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Dhodge

Sure, that would be a fine idea. The do-it-yourself stuff does work well and it's very easy to do.

 

Por-15 works great. Other brands can be found for less $$ and probably work fine but I can't vouch for them. Personally I'd also get a new gasket and then open up the tank for a good cleaning first and then seal.

I think that's gonna be my plan of attack

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